The experiment is, apparently, over.
When BBC News 24 launched in 1997, it had its own breakfast output. That ended in 2000, with simulcasting of a re-launched 'Breakfast', shown on both BBC1 and the News Channel.
In January of this year, BBC News decided that its global output would be transmitted in the UK, as an alternative to the Frediani Breakfast which rules BBC1.
There's more than a hint that the reasons to abandon this 'pilot' haven't been completely explained to staff and presenters by management....
If you're in the UK & wondering where @SallyBundockBBC & I are in the morning? We're very much still broadcasting to our international audience. Want us back in the UK on @BBCiPlayer then let @bbcpress know! Also here: https://t.co/8KAIgttT2s pic.twitter.com/gr7Kf42plC
— Kasia Madera (@KasiaMadera) May 12, 2025
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